Zurich Herald, 1953-07-16, Page 4ZU ICN QNTAR*u
Mort Your Teacher
the duly 4th issue of the Lon -
Inn Free Press we notice under the
>iibove mentioned heading, the smil-
ing
face of Miss Virginia Deiehert,
)ilia'lighter of Mr and Mrs Peter .Delch•.
ert, R.R. 1, Zurich, who will teach
at North Dorchester Area No. 2..
She attended .South Huron District
High School. At London Normal
she was a member of the Public
Affairs Group and the !School Choir.
She likes music and dancing. We
wish Virginia much success in her
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COME TO THE BIG
SEAFORTH BINGO
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CASH PRIZES
Must .Be Paid Out
Twelve $50.00 Gaines
SPECIALS
$100. $100. $200.
$1000.00 JACK POT PRIZE
No Foolin' -- It Must All Goo
ADMISSION FOR 12 GAMES
$1.00
EXTRA CARDS, SPECIALS & JACK POT
C15c EACH - - 5 FOR $1.00
Sponsored by the Seaforth 'Memorial Centre
Branch No. 156 of 'Canadian Legion
and Seaforth Athletic Assoc.
Lakeview Casino
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•NEIL McKAY and his ALL-STAR ORCHESTRA
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Top Continents every_ day! A great Orchestra, led buy: an out-
standing Musician"McKay - arranger and composer."
3 Have iy+ou, heard their, "June. - Johnny. - and Quartette"?
This quartette is doing great .paid radio commercials.
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EVERY THURSDAY
"The Arthur Murray Dancers"
rofessional dancers - showing YOU how SIMPLE the newer
ances can be. This week:—
"THE SAMBA "
Last Thursday our attendance was more than usual, .and by
crowd acclaim, these champion dancers have been engaged for
the season 1953,- for every Thursday night. Plan to come to
"Look - Listen - And Learn". You'll enjoy every minute!
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Prosperous farmers
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to save , ...'O
TIME with fresh aru -
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of a tap . . . in the
house . . . barns . .
stables . . . chicken
houses. The fire pro-
tection value, too, is
vital.
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Why carry water when
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Phone 92 - Zurich, Ont.
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chosen ,profession. Miss ,Lois Gasser of London, spent
1 the wee -end 'with her mother, Mrs.
Ganser
DASHWOOD
On Saturday evening July nth,.
the Womens' Institute is serving pie
and ice cream on the Main Street,
Mr and Mrs Urban Pfile, Mr and
Mrs, W'ni. Haugh, Mrs. Elmer Rader
and Philip spent Thursday and l+'rig
day at Pigeon, Mich,, attending the
G olden Jubilee.
Little three-year-old Douglas Erv-
in Prader was a delightful house -gu-
est with his aunt and. uncle, Mr and
Mrs, Ervin Rader lash: Thursday and
Friday, while his. mother Mrs, Elmer
Rader was in Michigan.
Mr. John Gilbert of Stratford is
vacationing with his aunt and uncle,
Mr and Mrs Wrn, Haugh,
Week -end visitors with Mr and
Mrs. Wan. Haugh were the former's
sister, Mrs. Mabel Gilbert and Ellen
of !Clinton.
,Bob Stormes of. St. Thomas spent
the week -end at Mervyn Tiernan's,
Mr and Mrs Elmer Klopp, Lloyd
and Lorne Klapp and Miss Ethel
Hess of Zurich were Sunday visitors
with Mr and IVlrs Louis Restemeyer.
Miss Susan. Kraft is quite 111 at
her hone here.
St. laoeph & Blue Water Area
Mr and Mrs B1,aise' Ducharme and
daughter ,Denise and Mr, Leo Pierre
Duo/lame all of Windsor, were
holiday visitors with their parents,
Mr and Mrs F. Du.charnie of .this B.
Water ':Rig>xrway.
Mr. 'Vincent Geoffrey and family
of Deti oit aro spending their holi-
days with their immediate relatives
in this neighbourhood.
Mrs, `Verginia Demonure, who is
rn resiidence with her daughter Mrs,
Earnest •Denonune, was a week -enol
visitor with Mrs. Josephine Duch-
arrne.
Mrs. Ed. Cor:'riveau returned to
her bonze after spending a few days
nearGrand Bend with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Harvey
Wilds.
Mr. ,Gerrard Geoffrey of the I.C.
V 'Write Electrical C'ompaniyr, is
spending'two weeks at the home on
the Blue Water south. Gerard, for-
mally of Montreal and late of Tor-
onto.
or-o oto. His subject to changes are ac-
cording to the business of the com-
BAYF1ELD PAVALION
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT ,; Y -
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Ladies SOc.
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Frankie Harmon and His Music
(From R,C.A.F. Station, Clinton)
Dancing 9:30 - 1.00
Gents 75c. Refreshment Booth
EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT.
Modern and Old Tyrne
Mel Levigne and His Blue.,Water Boys.
10.00 -- 1.00
GfOW.
REFRESHMENT BOOTH
vamessmisemosomsosisawasesgannsiimmaropolumor
Puny.
Already nearly a month or the
summer has gone and days are beg-
inning to shorten, and only a matter
of short time, when again we will be
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Thursday, July 16th, 1953.
in the midst of fall and winter. AnAr
so far only of lade, scam, we say that
its summer Iilce; time waits on no vane
and with it takes away Ief ani
joy.
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SPECIAL
CLEARING BOYS' SUITS AND SWEATERS
Boys' Wear GREATLY REDUCED this,
Week Only
SEE , OUR FULL LINE OF MENS
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A BULL ON YOUR FARM?
BREEDING STOCK?
A TEAM OF HORSES?
FIL has helped to finance thousands of
Canadian farmers in such purchases.
See your B of M manager about a
Farm Improvement Loan —soon...
It may mean extra profit for you
this year — and many more,
'MY
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WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIRE
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MORE PROFITABLE : BIRDS
"Make 1953 a banner year
in Egg Production
Feeds. Over 50,000 Ontario Farmers are now
CO-OP
17 PER CENT.
GROW MASH
This is particularly meant
for Confinement Feed.
and is highly fortified in
Vitamin A and all other
essential vitamins so
necessary for rapid and
uniform development.
by Feeding CO-OP Poultry
using CO-OP FEEDS
Co -OP GROW MASH
Co-op Grow Mash is a top quality feed that prepares
the birds for a good laying season
AVAILABLE IN PELLET OR MASH FORM .
15 Per Cent. Grow Mash at $3.80 Cwt.
J-IENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE
Phone Hensall 1 15. - Zurich 220
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CO-OP
15 PER CENT'
GROW MASH
When good range is av-
ailable Co-op 15% Grow
Mash will prove more
economical.
"COME RIGHT IN"
When you walk into a bank
manager's office, you look to him for
reliable information and sound advice. Today
he can do more for you than ever before --.
through the wider contacts, the specialized
services and accumulated knowledge built
up by his bank. Through the years Canada's
chartered banks have kept pace with
ever -widening, ever -rowing rowing needs,
THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY
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